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Now it can be told
Book • 1961
In 'Now It Can Be Told: The Story Of The Manhattan Project', General Leslie R. Groves provides a comprehensive and personal account of the Manhattan Project, highlighting the immense logistical, scientific, and political challenges faced during its execution.
The book offers insights into the project's management, the selection of key personnel like J. Robert Oppenheimer, and the race against time to develop the bomb before Nazi Germany.
Groves' narrative is marked by his straightforward style, conveying the gravity and uncertainty of the project's success.
The book offers insights into the project's management, the selection of key personnel like J. Robert Oppenheimer, and the race against time to develop the bomb before Nazi Germany.
Groves' narrative is marked by his straightforward style, conveying the gravity and uncertainty of the project's success.
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